Each of the movies also has some interactive elements connected with what they advertise. They are all done in the style of a 1950s nuclear family archetype and 50's educational movies as well as 1950s visual effects and film quality. These short live action sequences never break character or destroy the feeling that this actually is from Fallout's alternate timeline.

Narrator: The Fat Man tactical nuclear catapult. Enlist now and demo one today. Are you ready to experience the ultimate in military combat? That's right. It's your chance to test the Fatman nuclear catapult. Just spin the wheel to select which bully to blow up.

Interactive content: After the movie plays, you can spin the wheel to see the Fatman blow up several targets.

At Vault-Tec, we're more than just America's first choice in Vault technology. Thanks to military science, we're also your first choice in personal defense. Say hello to V.A.T.S. and say goodbye to any post nuclear nuisance. Using advanced real-time tactical imagery, V.A.T.S. scans the threat, pinpointing vulnerable areas, calculating success potential, and increasing strategic decisiveness. In other words, V.A.T.S. lets you pause for a moment and make Mister Scary go away. With V.A.T.S., personal defense is a snap.

That's the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System. Just one more way Vault-Tec is preparing you and your family for the future.

Interactive content: You can select body parts and see a raider killed by shooting each of them.

Seems there's been a lot of talk these days about Vault life. But not all of us have the luxury to spend so much on something that, frankly, we may not actually need. Unlike those other guys, the sensible folks at Pulowski Preservation Services have created an affordable line of personal protection products to make sure no one gets left behind. Personal protection, there when you actually need it. Remember, that's Pulowski Preservation shelters. Simply there when you actually need them. Exact change only.

And now on to our show. The Adventures of Captain Cosmos co-starring Jangles, the Moon Monkey.

Interactive content: A short video of the Shelter being used by the vault dweller as a fight goes on outside by two unseen parties. The victor is a female who is not seen.

Channel 9 features random noises pictures and video with bits of ads not featured on the site yet, including ones for Nuka-Cola and Giddyup Buttercup, along with a chilling audio of the Emergency Broadcast from when the bombs fell.

Some things are good in small quantities. Like cookies, candy and puppies. As you may know, much of our electricity comes from nuclear energy. In small quantities, this fantastic friend keeps us safe, clean, and happy. But in large quantities, nuclear energy can be harmful.

Talk to your family about the effects of nuclear energy. The more you know, the better.

This story brought to you by Vault-Tec.

Interactive content: A storybook describing some of the creatures featured in the game which if you click the picture will show the detailed (and slightly disturbing for the unprepared) Concept art and speak these lines:

Brahmin: If provoked while filling one of its eight stomachs, this two-headed source of nutritious protein will not hesitate to disembowel you with one of its four horns.

Bloatfly: A shrill scream serves as the only warning before this oversized pest delivers a colony of maggot eggs into your belly.

Feral ghoul: In a constant fit of madness, this human husk's one wish is to dine on your tender flesh.

The Prepare for the Future site has been changed since the announcement of Fallout 4. It now redirects to the Fallout 4 website. It is also impossible to view it on archive sites, since it will require you to "update" your Flash Player, preventing you from going onward. A similar occurrence happened during the release of Fallout: New Vegas.